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Write Reads #53 Crying For The Moon by Mary Walsh
Read the book? Haven’t read the book? Curious? On the fence? Just plain nosy? Listen to this podcast. Tell us how you feel about it. Or, don’t. It’s up to you. You will get to hear Tania make everybody uncomfortable … Continue reading →
Write Reads #52 The River of Stars by Guy Gavriel Kay
So much could have gone wrong with Kirt’s Birthday Pick: Kirt is not a big fantasy fan. Tania isn’t crazy about historical fiction. The book is a massive 632 pages of time commitment during the summer months. Thankfully, none of … Continue reading →
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, CanLitNews, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
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Tagged anti-war novel, At the Full and Change of the Moon, Canadian Fantasy Fiction, Chinese history, Crying for the Moon, Dionne Brand, Every Blade of Grass, fantasy, Guy Gavriel Kay, Mary Walsh, order of canada, Paul Murray, Skippy Dies, The Mark and the Void, The River of Stars, Thomas Wharton
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Write Reads #50 Brown by Kamal Al-Solaylee
Sorry to have kept you waiting, Friends. Here, at long last, is our discussion of our non-fiction pick for our 50th PODCAST! Our streak of picking really good reads for this category remains intact. Listen to us talk about it, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alias Grace, Amy Jones, book club, Breakfast of Champions, Brown, Canadain non-fiction, Canadian literature, Chan Ho-Kei, Crying for the Moon, Dennis Lee, Guy Gavriel Kay, Heart Residence, Kamal Al-Solaylee, Kurt Vonnegut, Leacock Award, margaret atwood, Mary Walsh, Mordecai Richler, non-fiction, podcast, River of Stars, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, The Borrowed, The Handmaid's Tale, We're All In This Together
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